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Contains 12748 Results:
Receipt, November 28, 1927
A handwritten copy of the receipt to Judge Simpson, unsigned.
From Nancy C. Russell to Judge Simpson, July 2, 1929
From Nancy C. Russell, July 2, 1929, suggests that the Judge might be interested in purchasing a painting for $4000, the theme is similar to that of "Where Sioux and Blackfeet Meet", she sends a photograph.
From Judge Simpson to Nancy C. Russell, July 11, 1929
Handwritten, from Judge Simpson, July 11, 1929, he is making arrangements to donate his collections to the Philadelphia Art Museum, he would like to have a painting by Charles M. Russell which is more representative than "A War Party".
From Nancy C. Russell to Judge Simpson, July 17, 1929
From Nancy C. Russell, July 17, 1929, two pages, offers to trade the painting "A War Party" for "Where Sioux and Blackfeet Meet" and $5000, this will be arranged if the Judge agrees and Mrs. Will Rogers relinquishes her claim on the painting.
From Nancy C. Russell to Judge Simpson, August 14, 1929
From Nancy C. Russell, Aug. 14, 1929, Mrs. Will Rogers has relinquished her claim on "Where Sioux and Blackfeet Meet", so the Judge now has the option to purchase it.
From Nancy C. Russell to Philip Cole, August 1928
From Nancy C. Russell, Aug. 1928, receipt for payment for "The Bell Mare".
From Philip Cole to Nancy C. Russell, August 2, 1928
From Philip Cole, encloses check for $5000 for "The Bell Mare", same content as TU2009.39.2754.
From Philip Cole to Nancy C. Russell, December 19, 1928
From Philip Cole, Dec. 19, 1928, thank you letter, tells of exhibiting a bronze of Will Rogers.
From Nancy C. Russell to Philip Cole, January 4, 1929
From Nancy C. Russell, Jan. 4, 1929, speaks of Cole's collection and the fact that Will Rogers came to peruse Charles M. Russell's work.
From Nancy C. Russell to Philip Cole, December 11, 1928
From Nancy C. Russell, Dec. 11, 1928, Nancy C. Russell sends the bronze of Will Rogers to Cole.